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Bellview Airlines

Bellview Airlines and her affiliate, Bellview Airlines Sierra Leone ltd, have grown into market leaders in their countries Nigeria and Sierra-Leone.

Bellview AirlinesBased in Lagos, Bellview Airlines provide services to fourteen cities: Abidjan, Abuja, Banjul, Conakry, Dakar, Douala, Freetown, Libreville, Kano, Monrovia, Port Harcourt, Johannesburg and intercontinental services to Mumbai in India. Bellview-SL flies to London-Heathrow from Freetown. In total Bellview operates in twelve countries, with over 35 daily-schedule flights to 14 cities across three continents of Africa, Asia and Europe.

In January 2007 the airline announced plans to operate the Freetown to London service in conjunction with Lagos following an agreement with the British Government. Bellview have announced that from 1st August they will now be operating daily flights to London Heathrow and from 27th August they will operate flight to Heddah NON-STOP. Bellview also pride themselves on being the airline with a big heart, they actively support the sickle cell foundation.

Bellview Airlines Fleet

Bellview currently operates with a fleet of

  • Five B737-200s
  • Two wide body B767 200ERs.

Bellview flights Nigeria has a booming market for air travel and Bellview is one of the leading entrepreneurial led airlines chasing the growing demand. Look out for more Bellview aircraft in the skies over Heathrow and on the tarmac at Terminal 2 as the airline commences operations from Lagos as well as Freetown

 
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06 August 2010
Today's announcement that Thomson Airways parent company, TUI,  have decided not to put their seat only sales under the UK's CAA ATOL licensing...
03 August 2010
It's awful to see an airline, which was one of the best, deteriorate within a season to one which we say 'book with caution".
29 July 2010
WOW ! what a different airline industry environment India's low cost airlines currently enjoy when compared with Europe's more mature markets.
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